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Article Professional DevelopmentAs we welcome 2026, the scientific landscape, including the neuroscience field, is evolving faster than ever. Breakthrough discoveries, cutting-edge technologies, and shifting policies are shaping how we work, learn, and advocate for neuroscience. As new opportunities and challenges arise, what advice would you give for staying adaptable in a fast-changing environment? What technology or trend excites you most this year? Where do you see the biggest advocacy opportunities in 2026?Jan 30, 2026
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Article Professional DevelopmentThe second season of Think Alike?, Neuronline’s mentoring podcast, was full of fruitful conversations between mentors and mentees about creativity and collaboration in the lab, open communication, and knowing when it is time to move on to a new position. Listen to some of the best clips from this season and use the summaries below to figure out which episode to listen to first. To listen to the full first season, explore the collection on Neuronline, or find and subscribe to “Think Alike?” on your favorite podcast player. Stay tuned for the next season coming soon!Jan 29, 2026
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Webinar Video Scientific ResearchIn this webinar, the speaker will cover data visualization in MATLAB for new users and brush up on topics for those who are familiar with MATLAB coding.Jan 29, 2026
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Article Career PathsIn this Careers in Neuroscience profile, hear from Curtis Neveu, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at McGovern Medical School, a part of UTHealth Houston. A dedicated teacher and researcher, Neveu shares how what tangible and intangible skills helped him in his professional journey and offers advice to those looking into a similar career path.Jan 26, 2026
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Article Advocacy and OutreachSfN remains dedicated to supporting the neuroscience community, uniting members locally, nationally, and internationally to raise global support for investment in basic research and neuroscience discovery. Explore SfN’s advocacy efforts from 2025 below.Jan 26, 2026
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Curtis Neveu, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at McGovern Medical School, a part of UTHealth Houston. He completed his PhD with Jack Byrne. His research aims to bridge our understanding of ion channels, neurons, networks, and higher-order processes such as the generation of movement and learning and memory using high-throughput recording techniques. He also has many outreach projects including an interactive website for children to learn neuroscience and an Adobe Illustrator for Scientists YouTube channel.Jan 26, 2026
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Daniel van den Hove, PhD, is a professor in neuroepigenetics and the head of the Section Fundamental Neuroscience, in the Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. He earned his PhD at Maastricht University, where he focused on the relationship between prenatal maternal stress and adult psychopathology.Jan 13, 2026
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Article Career PathsIn this interview, 2025 Neuronline Community Leader Maria-Tzousi Papavergi speaks to Daniel van den Hove, PhD, professor in neuroepigenetics and head of the Section Fundamental Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Read on to learn about the person beyond the bench and the experiences that have shaped van de Hove's journey as a scientist.Jan 13, 2026
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Video Professional DevelopmentIn 2025, the Society for Neuroscience made a meaningful impact on the field of neuroscience. Together, SfN members, donors, and volunteer leaders exchanged science, advocated for the field, and educated the public. Explore SfN 2025 Wrapped now!Dec 23, 2025
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Video Scientific ResearchAlzheimer’s disease is one of the most pressing medical issues of our time. In this lecture, Spires-Jones discusses advances in understanding the role of synapses in disease pathogenesis, including the accumulation of pathological proteins within synapses, the involvement of glia in synapse degeneration, and trans-synaptic spread of pathology through the brain.Dec 22, 2025

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